The Owl and the Pussycat
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1:02:09
Are you sure I can't help you?
1:02:12
We close in four minutes.
1:02:15
- I'm Eleanor.
- I see.

1:02:16
- Don't mean much to you?
- Not a great deal, no.

1:02:18
I don't think too much of you, either.
I mean, to be perfectly honest.

1:02:22
I don't even begin to figure
what she sees in you.

1:02:24
Eleanor, I certainly appreciate
your honesty.

1:02:26
I think you're a dump.
1:02:28
- A what?
- A dump.

1:02:29
- After how you treated her...
- Wait a minute.

1:02:31
After how I treated whom? Who is "her"?
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- Doris.
- Doris?

1:02:35
I don't know any... Oh, Doris.
1:02:37
Now I get it. Doris.
Eleanor, you've got the wrong dump.

1:02:41
- That's what they all say.
- This time they're telling the truth.

1:02:45
You want Felix.
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You're not Felix?
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Downstairs. They said downstairs,
that Felix was up here.

1:02:52
Well, he is.
1:02:56
- That's Felix?
- Disappointing, isn't it?

1:03:00
- What, is he sleepin'?
- No, he's dead.

1:03:02
Come on.
1:03:03
No. He passed away
about two weeks ago...

1:03:05
...but the folks here at the store were so
fond of him, that we all got together...

1:03:09
...and we decided to have him stuffed.
1:03:12
- Hell of a good job, don't you think?
- Cut the crap.

1:03:17
Felix Sherman?
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I think so.
1:03:25
- What have I done to deserve this?
- Not much, the way I heard it.

1:03:31
You're not...?
1:03:33
Are you...?
1:03:34
- I'm Eleanor.
- You're Eleanor.

1:03:38
- Barney, this is Eleanor.
- Don't touch me. I got a condition.

1:03:42
Where's Doris, Eleanor?
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I got this message for you.
1:03:47
Doris does not want to see you again.
That's why I came instead.

1:03:50
She told me to tell you that
she doesn't want to talk to you again...

1:03:55
...or anything.
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Even if you should see her on the streets...
1:03:59
...or in a store by accident,
including where she is right this minute...


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